Enrange MLTX2 Intrinsically Safe
Transmitter Instruction Manual
April 2019
Page 43 of 44
7
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems
Possible Reasons
Suggestions
Transmitter will not
turn on
Batteries are dead or installed
backwards; battery holder is
damaged.
Replace the batteries and confirm they are
installed according to the polarity marking in
the battery pack. Inspect all battery pack
contacts for damage. When installing the
battery pack into the MLTX2, confirm it is
installed with the label facing out.
Transmitter is failing switch
scan
Be sure all switches and motions are in the off
position on startup. See Section 3.2 for more
info.
Transmitter Machine Stop
Switch is down or pressed
Be sure the Machine Stop switch is pulled up.
Transmitter will not
communicate with
the receiver
Incorrect system RF channel
Make sure the transmitter and receiver unit are
both set to the same RF channel.
Incorrect system access code
Make sure the transmitter and receiver both
have the same access code.
System out of range
Make sure that the startup procedure is
initiated within 300 feet from the receiver
location. If equipped with the Signal Strength
Indicator, make sure the level is greater than
0%.
The antenna on the receiver is
missing, damaged, or
improperly installed.
Inspect the antenna on the receiver for damage
and try to locate the antenna in a location that
is visible when operating the equipment at all
times.
7.1
ASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
If your transmitter ever needs repair, we always recommend that you have Magnetek perform the
repair. If you need to refer to a parts list, refer to the transmitter drawing that was included in the
shipment of your transmitter. Please contact Magnetek’s service department at 1.866.MAG.SERV
for information regarding parts and service.